Anmsciiicu ts. ABBOTT'S OPERA HOUSE. Proprietor H. N.Abbott J^essee... t\i; ss Georgic Smithson Manager for Miss Smithson. .MrLaurie Dunbar Musical Director Mr a Eadv TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT ! Undiminished Success! AT^n^Tr,, Another Grand Reception of GLORGIE) The only ( SMITHSON GEORGIE VF E M A L eJ SMITHSON GEORCIE) MACCABE. [ SMITHSON T , XTm , And Mr LAURIE DUNBAR. ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME! m-JSv&Xlteln totally distinct, comprising— ENGLISH SERVANT GIRL! GODDESS OF LIBERTY ! THE NEWHAVEN FISHWIFE ! LA FOLLY! Etc. Etc. Etc. LonS 3Jfi lr'K with the Beautiful Petite Burlesque, ROBINSON CRUSOE! THE EDUCATED COCKATOO ! t>t,t^^c AND MAN FRIDAY! PRICES 3s. 2s. and Is. Box plan now open at Kidd and Wildman's. Doors open, 7.15; Overture, 8; Carriages. 10.30. A. NEWCOMBE. Agent. W fIEAND NATIONAL i>)l|*,«7^- ,r CONCERT. THE BURNS CLUB w Will give a GRAND NATIONAL CONCERT IN THE MOUNT HOBSON HALL, REMUERA, TO-MORROW (Tuesday) EVENING. Opening Chorus, " Scots Wha Hae" (Burns)— Company. Pianoforte Selections, Scotch Airs - Misses Law. Song, " Flora McDonald's Lament" — Miss McMillan. Song, "Old Scotland, I Love Thee"—Mr Carter. Harmonised Song, " Wae's Me for Prince Charlie" (Jacobite)— Company. Song, "Pibroch of Donuil Dhu" (Sir W. Scott)— Mr Lankham. Bagpipes, Highland Selections—Mr MCNRO. Song, " Wandering Willie" (Burns)— Miss McDermott. Song, " When the Highland Tartan Waves" (Pettigrew)—Mr SMITH. Recitation, "Margaret and tho Minister"—Mr Robertson. Harmonised Song, "He's O'er the Hills" (Jacobite)—Comfan s*. Interval op Ten Minutes. Pianoforte Selections—Misses Law. Harmonised Song, "Bonnie Woods o'Craigieletf' (Tannahill)—Comi»an v. Duet, " Crookit Bawbee"—Miss Leslie anil MrCARTEK. Song, " There Grows a Bonnie Briar Bush" (Burns)— Miss Millar. Bagpipe Selections—Mr Monro. Harmonised Song, " Braw, Braw Lads" (Burns) Company. Song, " Get up and Bar the Door" (Old Melody). Song.''Farewell toLochaber"—Miss McMillan. Recitation, " Jeems Kaye on the Organ Question"—Mr Robertson, Finale, " Auld Lang Syne." Conductor Mr lankham Accompanist Mr McDermott Doors open at 7.30: commence at 8 o'clock. Admission—One Shilling. A GRI CULTURAL HAL L. TO-NIGHT! r TO-NIGHT! Grand Concert &. Variety Entertainmen t By MAX RINKLE'S FROLIQUES AND AMERICAN COMBINATION. New Programme! Million Prices—Gallery, Sixpence; Chairs, Is. Manager - .. MAN RINKLE. fi I T ;'Y H A L L. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5. Tiie Annual Benefit tendered'to - ST. MARY'S CONVENT, PONSONBY, will take place as above, and will consist of a Grand Vocal and Instrumental Concert; in which several of the Lending Professional and Amateur Musicans of Auckland will take part, to be followed by the Operetta, "RED RIDING HOOD."' - Tickets*. Dress Circle 3s, Stalls 2s, Pit Is, may be obtained from Members of Committee, or at Mr Dickson's, Welle3ley-street. mO-MORROW (TUESDAY) EVENING. St. VINCENT DE PAUL SOCIETY (Established for assisting the poor). Mr J. DRISCOLL FOLEY Has kindly consented to give his Wonderful Dramatical, Musical, and Ventriloquial ENTERTAINMENT. In aid of the funds of the above Society, at the CATHOLIC INSTITUTE, Wellikgton-st. Prices .. .. .. 2s and Is. A UCKLAND SOCIETY OF ARTS. SPRING EXHIBITION. Black and White and other Sketches, Illustrations by Mahlstick Club, Engravings, Prints. Etchings, &c, &c., &c. Will be held in the ART GALLERY BUILDINGS, October 19th to 31st. Admission—One Shilling. Members Free. Exhibits will be received at the Rooms on MONDAY and TUESDAY, 17th and 18th October. C. D. WHITCOMBE, Secretary A.S.A, Society of Arts. Auckland, Sept. 19,1887. Lectures. Etc. (AT. PETER'S PRESBYTERIAN JO CHURCH, SURREY HILLS. A LECTURE Will he given in the abovo Church, by the Rkv. S. .1. NEIL (ok the Thames), TO-MORROW EVENING, at 8 o'Clock. Subject: " RUSKIN AND HIS WORKS." John Ruskin is in many respects the greatest man of this or any other ago. The following questions will be dealt, with :— Art, Education, Religion, Politics, Social Science, etc. Admission, Is. Tickets may be had of Messrs Buchanan, Garriock, Speers, Watson, and members of Committee. Ecclesiastical. PITT- STREET WESLEYAN CHURCH ANNIVERSARY TEA MEETING. TO-MORROW (Tuesday), OCTOBER jjfi CHAIRMAN: W. THORNE, Esq., Addresses by Rev. J. A.Taylor, •. Rev. T. Spurgeon, " Wet Sundays, And by the Circuit Ministers. The Choir will render the following Anthems: "Praise the Lord, O Jerusalom." " What Are These." " The Lord is Lo\ ing." "Awake, Awake, Put on Thy Strength." Tickets, Is. Tea, 6.20. Lost and Found. j-i i\S REWARD.—Lost, in Kyber Pass 1 JL"^ a PuTse containing Silver.—Reward 0 ; leaving at Star Office. OST, on Friday, 2 White Cochins (coc and hen) and 1 Black Langshan Hen,- '■■ Apply v. Godwin, Rocklands, Epsom. l OfTOLEN OR STRAYED, from Nelsor _ Ik? street, about a week ago, a Bull Terrii j Pup, answering to the namo of Spot. Blac l_ spot on nose.—Anyone returning same to Mr.s 1 if Mack. Nelson-street, will he rewarded. Anyoi y .'! detaining after this date will bo prosecuted. ' ii CJTRAYED into my paddock lasb wee! \IJ Blue and White Heifer ljust calvet I Owner can have same by paying expenses—J ' R. Moor, St. John'B COlletra. West Tamaki,
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Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 232, 3 October 1887, Page 1
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